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Show - , - ,, ; - - ----- - .: - - , , T. . , -' Eat.7 t .4 .;THE.:":ONLY..:-.:'...THINO..- 2 , Ir, '; - B. t,1 e,:: In one minute your clogged nostrils will open, the air passage of your head will clear and You ca,n breathe No more hawking, snuffling, freely. "Thy sins are forgiven. Go, and sin blowing, headache. drynese. No strugno more." for breath at night; your cold ''l gling "Dear Kirk," he commented. or catarrh will be gone. Cream wish you would read this. my note to Get a small botle . mag-ifro- . m ! as the-onl- ;e4---sbe - , ,A,T:tettr, , - - 4, r . , e - - the stove and began beating the mixture vigorously.-"This is to Itieorporate air in it.which makes the mass lighter." she explairted.--,-"Pien- that-squa- re se Antd,rhigir':.-lii- , - are running-- a wzace:lo .. . , , . and rclution Minutesi-mone- y hot reatry h. alrearlY As she no doubt told you she was plate," a ma n who . unknown to bad a wife- bhe tillil)er also of the stupefied when he it her demand. ii - , - which is the most valuable. ' !Ir. Common People', they had the money to spend !for It two-inc- , , II- a . t i , - t . ' :' i f ' . ' ' : i k ' , - , , - - through newspaper , : , . T' Itead the,advertisimg, - -- . 1 , , . -- i i all three. , - col- - comforting When you go to your merchant or ;phone for goods to be delivered there need be - no delay'or indecision- as in the olden days. You buy with your mind made up as to the worth of goods that face the spotlight of public scutini and are not found faulty. - You may depend upon them as good goods; for, if they didn't "pass muster" they would not continue to enjoy The popularity. public - The Right Thing At the Right Time 41 eln---f- or , - l weerfOurse1vei:,1 roe Tbe to Andschen we become tie stiperwestsi-,- aPt. ,lome g. ways- receives-- a. decido that others are tive over what other do to us suid that the young man lacking in this think is we who are to blame other things lighting U We , grow Implement If we of us itwrongs-Oquality does not receive. a. fancy f d man is in indeed under the fancied wrong. being equal the course. It's much more satisfybusiness as in society. ing about scatterlist Gamete words in z to ilAME rhING msouv rorvricEs. think that we constitute the ing There are little earmarks of careless and Judgments. thinking that every orbit about which other people live, breeding that perhaps you have no- one else is as interested in our little and revolve. Of course, It's mortifyaffairs as are we Sometimes we ticed yourself el Ily M. JESSUE LEITCLI. ing to see the balloon of our The badly bred young man does not even plan tn retaliateand make er.d shrivel into flat burst that it is decidedly discourt- selves ridionintis by so doing. For a' . But it's good; for the nothingnees. eous to talk with a cigar, pipe or onlookers can easily understand - a soul. List run down and 'make the! ."I'm afraid there is Very little strong medicine is in his mouth. Especially la careless omission, but the i non1Wsi for you." said the motheri wrong with this. It le tio something I wet and cigarette this true when talking to a woman, that- leads to quick resentment and pleasant to take. It will heavy. h ts of the little boy who was very ill in- little even when that WOIlla It ill a business rcrenge is always laughable. just hurt It may help us to regain a healthy E " deed, as the nurse slipped a therm om-- 1 chest , The associate. The ousistion nt keeping on 1 Other peolde care so little for what condition if we rote thc the ones I, nurse, who In seem to care reast concerning the took speaking We our affairs. one the we kindly, child's and do an held his atilt Is personalt'runIi always hat 'important r l'haPaultiaaaa4 400a".- at It. than one's of opiniow-o- f --.them a matt who hatarta Wive as she agreed with mentriet1r-spealting- ' was that there his pulse. . something never keeps his hat on indoor, when neighborhood or club attention. but have definite aim and ambition and I i - counted t. with g is as are not. And down in the kitchen the moth- - wron else we're.. busy actuelly accomplishing things. Everybody the presence of women. There is And I think I know what it is. aIn trick-oBetter spend our time in this way er. who had rath er vague ideas about their Own business as aro we hanging the hat on the back-w- ith in won, than idle a few exceptionand ot, flax I Ive made t.ne same mistake myself of the head that men sometimes re-- ; with Just than poultices requiring quanciien she said. seed and water, wrestled with a and self-pitsort to when working indoors and not they're not really,wortia much.notice. Mother's Wam of muslin and Start the square remove hat to their steaming. 'Wrong. entirely. wishing I''" a" soggyiooking matturain the pan. - Just -- then the doctor came In for as for Inedance .When Working-Iti wrestled until with some misgivingm a morning vizit ard took exhibition hall or auditorium. drafty of charge she had transferred the mixture to the small patient while the mother Perhaps it is a comfort to wear the the cloth. Then, with a woman's In-- I the nurse went down tair to hat at this angle but it enmehow be' - tuition, she said as she carried th e ' and, make another poultice. j speaks espeeeally bate manners. thll peettiee pfrflir.. to Ih etok room"It wasn't beaten quite enoptgh, ter tnk What Readers " , - ''' .3 ii. shopping-erow- ct The 0 n Ola.. 4a or trratneuvr vroman t fill ifEttBERT 'uptown; at k' on;I:nt:b1, expenses then were: l Jetswho has signed her name without 'I Olili'. JaM f a NEW It's queer . IR She But l t Mrs.! dldn whether best ft know an. at .1 15 said tins you ' seems to have "Bed or- Miss- what is the proper form of thing' the mother, truthfully. 85 "Booze and grub. The nurse-wa- s Introduction and how should the en- - - played the ery Old Harry with the the In washing pan . which the poultice had born- blade-- at L.'"It Veo- - imlitlan4Tne On. of the fOr,11,1! was hard tip I' chtrid ref ti flop ."Nitsr-othe A laltverY '1,;afarei told thefloyit:-1- 6Girls! sarc.,:your.Hair! "A poultice, It properly Is this In good form." said MR oaerhead has been increased down town was good if you didn't made. lulu, I It too bard in the same place. A skitI should 'turn out of the pan. When you do not know and and hts inec,nte diminished. tle full of bean soup only coat a dime. quite clean," she' guess whether a woman you are now,' "1 couA always mace folks for a For a quarter you get a regular meal said. "tilo let'a begin all over again." ins to is married or not, it is COIIVSS dollar a day In the old times." said ha. . i. Measuring a pint of water into the tional always to address her am Mrs. "That was easy All I hod to do was In Beefsteak John's.a Whisky was aI s - ''' e dollar a day a shot. (in dime t, A,, pan she allowed it to boil, then When you do this. address 1.our en- - to borrow carfare for an hour at the :'.- 4. stirred In rather less than Alltequal velope Mrs. and addre,s the. leth.cr entrance to the Brooklyn-Bridgor could live like a lord." it Now, he said, prices have changed. portion of flaxseed, stinipg the mix- - within In the same manner w ithout. pick up s.,nle souse who looked ture briskly with a sparola. meal wouldn't take the edge to your perplexity. It la rer- - I natured .:,:ia tell him I hadn't had li A t. It 4,....,.t.,41, fiks.ose) . merrily for a few mites. tain,y not in good form to use the drink for a week. If the very worst off a eanary'a appetite. Beds cost a 7.. ;,llet,,,a, .1." , t then the nurse removed the pan . and I the flop le practically ex- -, t happened tuuld'alwaya toss a crust quarter t: V 'ilN Isk t t. ttP:', ,.. 0 :4, 4.. ' 44 t el10, 116titiNtitsing.ind .11.61.th'Iliiiii.' 7'1. I : well-bre- - mit-estee- m - , - t es- ... y. NEw yoR K TODAY -. -- - --- ii u . . "611s ffed '1:"" t4 ., , . I ' 1 f , e, rood-referri- .... . I r, r ,. t li . Itet4 g' it t, 4,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,, f ts ; 7 3 v : trl L ., , !..'s': ,:! . t t 1; , I 1 I 'YOU I 1 Dec14 - 1 p - , , g r. -- - ).) . 4, b' .4, r, ', lIr.: . ; , 7 - i...- 74 . c ; p it, -- wt,LE? t 4,$) , 4- -- . ' VI sZvo, ,mpeardir , .mot ttli , . 'it I papissi....04 ,,,4,....., , HENZI ED I E II No I f-- J - 1300a! kr t . f I ON IHEME? -- 13LuE-LAw-3T- he said. "And there's no need trying to touch an uptown drinker's hosrt telling him the old story about how ars. Ile is used ba paYing Al dryyou for s drinki-angive- you a dollar for, a drink In two million year. It's all a bo can do to get by Prohibition did It." Bed .25 nowadays. -tchy don't you go to workr I Grub $1 Oa asked. planidoesinroliiprov1de, tam booze or tobacco. He Is shy of sodsaety. be said, because the could sit loon where a Dont You Forgot around, even if he was not welcome, in mind that Chamberlain's Rear has passed away. He Is forced to Tablets not move the bowels but hustle harder to get Ms dollar and a Improve theonly and strengthen appetite are not because a people quarter day the dtgestion. They contain no pepas generous as they were. sin or other digestive ferment but "A man who's been drinking this strengthen the stomach and enable it third-ra- il stuff is apt to bite an eye to perform its functions naturally. Olitea you if You ask him for money." old-sty- le t, VI 4 - ',; - i a - A mrpratiser.104.e.----- ,1 illsoisso a i) grow ItiOr. .1, Ak , - 4 ., ) . ) 1.'j c I, I ,,,,t, s4 I A ..... 4t"'" , mg F t - 13 . 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N puT , 1 . . , Poo ft A ,t1ZEE--- "Te)k I N' ' , druggistalAdv. ovEZ! NO 611,,iT . , L."w IT 'I it ' li, - allotoltel isgssistit ''' I 4. b. .Zr-mbrie- ,. 1 - 4 I . itirts, , i vsA THE7- 4 sw4 hurt our well known dads, 'the doe prescribed his or liver pads. or compound Juice or equHls; - but now he'd take his saw or adze. to curse ua of our 1113. There wu some sense in being sick in brave old days like thou, for then the tired and footure hick in illness found repoze; what time the Ametor, summoned quick, prescilbed the proper dose. I often sought the vtllare dos,. when I had ache or smart, and he would give me pills of chalk that nearly broke my heart; but never did this healer talk of rending me apart. Ile gave ten drips of melted waxmuch virtue in it lies; and stuff. that tastes like carpet tacks'. and pills of giant size; but never did he shake an axe before my ohrinking eyes. But now when to the doe I trot. because of ache or pain, he prods me in the tender spot, and says that pills are vain; he want. to ley me on a cot, and split mi form in twain. He says. "Oh, -thunder!" and "Oh, pahawrr w?rohl'rold-methoname; he says thereought to be a law,against that ancient game, he wants to take his cross out saw. and push it through my frame. I have about a hundred ills and cannot have them healed, because. while I will await pills. I won't be sliced or peeled; I won't bo cured-o- f mumps or chills by tools the surgeons HEN t HEY!. VHAT a 1 'Natal 11 !rims) i t ou YLniouatcr7T-Y- I , , k sik , i) - 1 II -- 4-If e? 40.44 .kkl H $0? 11-16- T vizoN11:517101,i 1 - ....1....,. MP weite11111 .113 3 rill II 1 Immediately after a -- Danderine" mintage. your hair takes on new life. :ustre and wondrous beautyappear,, twice as 110407 and plentiful, bit- !nose each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair, stay Helens. colorless. plain or scVaggly. You, too. want lots of long, strong. beautiful hair. A bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your :scalp,' ,heck d'oldruff and failing hair. This ;timulatirl& "beauty-tonic- " gives to thin. dull, fnling hair that youthful brightness thicknfaa.-- .Sit a- i ANY v- -V .714-,..,0,:;:t14,- "" Ar;tri rISH! ETHELcEser t.1 0 L., lesi,t ? LL 1 . ,. 1: , fe---- ' JONESESEthelbert's Taking No Chances. : PooR leb -- , ' . -- you THE DESE:awr , , - 1,,iV '0,44.,,. t,,,.,,. ,;.c,A.; 'to, ;.' ?,, . i,... 't - i?; L- - KEEPING 'UP- - WITH THE kr, , i,., ' 3 14-s' x ,. .. , . ,',r; nt er-'- i c - . Itoir. 1.1 0 0 from m".. 1 1 ,' for--th- ir '.,,,u . , ,n ---- -- 'When-writ-Mg-t- molt MASON wield. -- ,1 ,. wAvr BY da ,. maim-times- . , .. . of tta.. $o- - ; ! Operation Fa 1 our-reali- 's - - - ' - - au'efficietcy- uTns of your daily newspaper. Here are the country's advertised products, worthy goodsup for toit , 4 merchandise Choosing , tice - --- i i t t .,------ plied by many nlillions, is on the lookout for ways to save - -- -- multi- - the would 'not take---1their advertising, even if -- SOO , ê ad :would not 1 i - The'Dollcii7Scthei , ...,i7:::.. ewe-lie- ia;.-Ilegall- , 6,;.1HTith'0.7S.4.6.éi-:----.1----H- in true. She told me that she was like 1. The mother quickly heated a plate ton. neglecting Me wife the muslin on it. San Francisco, pays cou rt to Adele. a person benumbed; as if she had and spread die mixture was turned out had Quickly Ha proves to be the man who taken some strong opiate that dead- ton an the muslin and the pan was quite heartache no muzit reused Helen so her could she that faculties, trouble. To ese Adele. Helen tell e i not think straight. Everything spending the hot was dry and clean. I mass deftly with the spatula, the her who and what Blackton la At i distorted. 1 t h to nurse.left a himt Lansing's 'pleading she relates ''Evidently feitrintg'she would leave lin. which she foldedmargin of musevenly back some, though not CI, of her life with, him their e'en, Penny from SIR) about the night at he.: f,iseston : Itlile)ELOn: er outdoor garments. upon the poultice. Then she covered ' wife fr.ottne's apartment Dlacktotes , poultice with a second square of It was many miles to the nearest eta- - the ond child r uddenly appear In New I t i Even if she could reach It she muslin large enough to extend about four inches beyond the edge of the York. He bides them in a little apart- - h non. no for a ticket So. think- ment in the Drone, while he continues Ing she money was disgraced anyway, she poultice. The top muslin was neatly town. litil:svtiserylts folded at the back of the Poultice. rem.. ain.iud two, horrible!.weeks longer which left--a ' Itollthreve cointttat root. Theawheobead, litteretrlifikeTe netalr Tel di iclita'htiririgilance and was at a on was a that Lanning. Helen finally tells Adele the- distant reposing plate a ranch she found partof the startedg darkest - zeceetof her ettettShellad leIt th.' a2secon d - Id- walk to pipitur,hot.-ffenveanmauled- with Blarktori-- several days the nurse the hot carried it quicklYi plate. 10 miles away. A ranch- even atter she knew how he had de- - sr- - station. to sickbedside, tested its fortunately overtook her and she beatthefor anchild's calved hem AdelP pleads ivfth Helen instant by holding it rode in with him. Otherwise, as to tell Lansing., Nell Blackton, think- - she heard afterward. tilackton would, near her flushed face. then slowly, on Ing Helen still is with 'Mat ktort vbilts have overtaken her and forced her the child's little to carefully, placed it her and begs that her husband be Ile winced at fast. but the body. She back. reached San Igo Francisco, was being adjusted with wisgrtven back to her for the little title hid herself in the cheapest quarters. poultice she has to live. Helen at last writes and commenced to write. Her stories dom, and in an instant, the little lashe of her that pecret part chest relaxed against the were. stecepted- .- Welt paid for.- Hav- boring - Lansing had not. told to hint) heat. Then a binder was ada little money gave her courage had - - big t justed. and rebar dverce,-buottpTEK Lux. to make any complaint of big- - been first protected with a square of when Helen still sat at her desk Nfuesewd against him. Then she came to oiled silk, Adele, who now worked tut half a York, bating men, mistrusting Mother Learned Lemon Well. because of him. For a long 'them all. day. came in. soon as a poultice .cools to the "As she 'heart against steeuled her "It lei finished. Adele! Everyth ingntime as you know. temperature of the body." explained Is finished. Take it before I lose you.'But must be removed, as its now she loves Kirk. and the nurse, is"itover. courage to send it." And with hot In telling you her story. you. A new one must be usefulness this especially down ber face Helen part of It, she has shown you how ready to replac, it When we are tears streaming rave Adele the lettet abe had written much. Is your love for her strong through with poultices we will dry Lansing. not Only to forgive. but to for. the skin very carefully, apply a little "And I msy send him a note?" enough It would be better that you oil of vaseline. and cover the area. ' Adele asked art she pressed a kiss get? did not forgive than ever to let' her whiok will be reddended. with a soft tears. wet cheeks with Helen'. upon know you regretted doing en. That pad of eotton wool placed between ."If you want will make no Would. kilLhec Rhe lapu tad week - layers- - otgaluis....This teaundw.00mpli1m1--And A nature seldom seen, a clever. boau- cats& but it is actually very simple." Adele. I don't know how I can live ttful VOTtlan.- - ShO 411104" 4t- "I'M, afraid things are simple 'Vita-wi- th a patiettate But, Kirk, haven't you. haven'tMistake. we all when you know how," said the little could gesture so despairing that 'Adele done things for which we need for- mother. "But I do think turned quickly away so that Helen giveness? Her heart is wrung with make a poultice properly now," And might not see that she too WWI anguish. She is certain that she had proved it by having the second one , weeping. time to renew the loot y8ur love by telling of her sin ready when it was ' "She has told him so little of her I know that she hope in spite application. ' condition." Adele muttered to herself yet of herself that you will come to her. as. according to her promime, tate read that you will forgive 4n4 forget.. Caa bad' Written. "How I you. Kirk? Will you? Or will you pity her, but be will forgive her. He turn from her and make her forever must." unhappy? Silently. quietly she sat before her "I am praying as I write that your desk for some minutes. Her lipe love b strong enough to make you . a for moved, prayer a ftliditneeJUSt to her atonce. Her anxiety will come -F, whispered breath that what she said be frightful until she knowa I am be tot to might help Helen; might also praying. Kirk. that Cod willl Br Mary Ihrystratt Derftte make Lansing-re- a, bet,- she let you feel that the only thing that did not try le hide it-- from herself counts in this world Is love. Love for w. neither bad she glossed it over to Him. and for TRE YOUNG MAN IN BUSINIISSHelenit wag a sin. Butit was also her. "ADELE." the sinner to whont Christ had said: For some reason or &her the young be (To Continued.) 00 man In business who gives evidence 0: alhaving been carefully brought. up f i - Eyi little of thie fragrant. antiseritic. healing fream In your nostrils. it pentrate through every air passage of or the head. soothes the InCamed and relief morose membrane comes Instantly. Ms Just fine.. Don't stay ptuffed-u- p With a cold or nasty catarrhRelief a 1,1 .,,,. -- - Wel fleact-Cold&-- BY CAROLYN REEClita chapter': (Synopsis of preceding lie!len Westfield, it western girl. come to New York City and devotes herself to writing. The friends she read L.,4,,,e, makestincluda..KaitLansing,Adels Helen. I think you will the bet- and Mortimer Kellogg. a she has written, 11 Finder understand trick. what ter axle. ditor Clifford Sloane by e',e :pry inveigles Helen into attending ether motives. her temptations. and the she-win. If you : , dinner party in his apartment whireideeperate'condition in ivery , fibre of - finite hemell guest, - l',; - teine her lost of the night- Though t being. yet frightened -also - to- make 2 ohs is unharmed by the experience she any move. ., . , 'When Helen was told by that brute ix sorely troubled in her mind about 4 .k.-..,r li 4c,,, ritik16;114t:rftrt'llIntOt,L77A1r,TVg tt.., ,,,,,:,.;, his wite, they were on a ranch ce2i13 Slifall al,artinent Udt'''Ter: --- maiW her. When Lansing deviates his, far from any etation their nearest love Helen tells 'him she cen never 'neighbor twenty miles away. They Then John BlaCktOn COMPS.tni had no servants except two China. merryNew York- - In a burst of confidence linen whom she disliked and feared whom Helen. rerealsta.Adelethe, eteret, .nt..,,Not arelative , CATARRH UP NOSTRILS Row To Get Quick - Tells from :THATTEQUNTS:,'.. - : . Fi; CREAM V ' Manommonz , : 11 1921 JANUARY ...... TUESDAY THE DESERET NEWS , . - - .-- -- - e . 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